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The Salem Historic District is located along Main Street and Broadway (Washington County routes 30 and 153) in Salem, New York, United States. It is a 22-acre (8.9 ha) area containing 79 buildings. It is a 22-acre (8.9 ha) area containing 79 buildings.
Bohemia Township, Knox County; Bohemia Township, Saunders County; Czechland Lake Recreation Area; Little Bohemia, a historically Czech neighborhood of Omaha, Nebraska. Prague, named after Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic; some of the street names include: Moldau, Elbe, Danube, Moravia or Waldstein
Bohemia / b oʊ h iː m iː ə / is a hamlet (and census-designated place) in Suffolk County, New York, United States. The population was 9,852 at the 2020 census. It is situated along the South Shore of Long Island in the Town of Islip, approximately 50 miles from New York City. A portion of Long Island MacArthur Airport is located within the ...
In 1900 the New York Times stated that there were about 75 000 Bohemians residing in New York, with about 55 000 of them living on the east side of Manhattan. The East 72nd Street was even nicknamed the “Bohemian Broadway” [16] because of all the Czechs who lived there. This area contained a lot of Czech shops, pubs, clubs and theatres.
Salem was incorporated as a village in 1803. The Salem Historic District and Revolutionary War Cemetery are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [6] Residents voted in favor, 192 to 49, of dissolving the Village of Salem on August 5, 2014. [7] A final dissolution plan was adopted and passed on April 16, 2015.
Salem is a town in eastern Washington County, New York, United States. [3] It is part of the Glens Falls Metropolitan Statistical Area. [5] The town population was 2,612 at the 2020 census. [2] [6] The town of Salem contains a hamlet also named Salem, formerly an incorporated village. [3]
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The area of New Salem was first settled as farmland around 1770 and soon the Beaverdam Road was established through the future hamlet. [1] Legend has it that the original name of the hamlet, Punkintown, was because a sow and her litter were able to live inside a "punkin" (pumpkin) since the pumpkins grown in the area grew so large. [2]